Paying Off Credit Cards ASAP
Paying off credit cards asap may seem to be hard to some people. Some of them may even have no clue on how to do this. Well, here’s an article that might help make your credit card debt vanish.
The Fast Way To Make Your Credit Card Debt Vanish
The increasing average credit card debt in the U.S., euphorically urged on by the major credit card corporations, has detonated into a totally full-on cataclysm. Having jubilantly supplemented their profits with every kind of fee that they possibly could – late fees, pre-payment fees, over-limit fees, and so forth – they are all of a sudden astonished and appalled that many credit card holders have fallen behind in their payments.
As a matter of fact, the credit card corporations were apparently so surprised by this state of affairs that they charged off over 5% of their debt – billions of dollars – last December. Now, it seems, they’re finally getting a taste of their own medicine, as they start to default on their own debt obligations and try to get help from policy makers.
Regrettably, although we might feel pleasure at seeing the corporations suffer some, this doesn’t help the millions of credit card holders who have over extended themselves and are struggling to pay their credit card bills. So, if you’re in credit card debt, what should you go?
The very first thing that you must do it to take stock of your current credit card debt situation. Take all of your credit card statements and position them on the table. On a sheet of paper or in a computer spreadsheet, list the credit card company name, the account phone number, and the total debt owed on that credit card. Now, sum all of the amounts. This is your total credit card debt. If you’re like most of those in debt, the size of it may surprise you. But at least now that your conscious mind has been forced to take note of the debt, you can start the process of putting together a plan to pay it off.
On your sheet of paper, next to each account name and dollar amount, record the annual interest rate, followed by the minimum monthly payment. Call each card company and try to negotiate a lower percentage interest payment. If you have great credit, this probably won’t be a problem. If you have so-so credit, but have been relatively consistent in making your payments, you can probably get a better rate as well. If you have poor credit, they may not offer you a better deal, but it doesn’t hurt to try anyway. On your sheet of paper, replace the old interest rate with whatever new rate that you managed to negotiate.
Now, you’re going to hit the phones again. But first order the account names, top to bottom, by annual interest rate with the card having the lowest interest rate on top. Then working your way down the list, call each credit card company and determine if you can transfer the balance from another credit card to them – and, of course, you’ll want to retain the low interest rate. If they will allow you to transfer it, transfer the largest dollar amount that you can from the bottom card on your list. Continue down the list, calling each credit card company, until you have reallocated your credit card debt into the accounts most beneficial to you.
As the final step, start to pay off your debt. Re-order you list again, from top to bottom. This time, however, sort the list so that the credit cards with the highest interest rate is on top. Every month, as you pay your credit card bills, pay the minimum monthly amount on every card except the first one. On that one card – overpay the minimum amount. Overpay as much as you possibly can and continue to do so each month until the debt is paid. At that point, continue on to the second card, then the third card, and so on – and do the same. Eventually, if you keep at it, and if you can manage to keep yourself from adding new debt to your credit card, your debt will magically have disappeared.
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